Wasnt there some Star Trek episode where they could fly through things because things are pretty much nothing, and got lodged in stone? And wouldnt the meteorite wall kinda be all over the ship when they flew through and suffocate them all? I cant imagine all this kind of stuff

Something I simply want to say that this has brought to mind. Imagine, in a couple hundred or maybe thousand years, if humanity isn't extinct, it is most likely we would have a new piece of technology that is best explained as a quantum computer. This computer would be capable of processing every human thought ever in about 2 seconds. One thing that this computer would be able to do is create a simulated world, where you can program everything about it, down to the chemical makeup of a single cell. In this simulation, all the creatures would act as you programmed them, which, to them, would be how they are supposed to act. However, eventually there would be glitches. It would take a long time, but eventually the computer would no longer be able to handle all of the information and things would start to happen that the creatures capable of intelligent thought would find abnormal. Now put this thought into your head. It is slightly possible that we live in a quantum computer simulation. To us it would seem completely real, because to us, it is. But to whoever owns the quantum computer this is all just a simulation that he made. The example used in the book I read this in was this. Two friends are talking to each other about the possibility of them living in a simulation. To prove his point, one friend makes a simulation universe in which two simulated people are having the exact same argument that he and his friend are having. Good job on reading through this big block of text.

**TLR* It is possible that out life is a simulation and things like lag or glitches could happen.

i believe you're thinking of 127 Hours, about a guy who gets his arm trapped under a boulder in the middle of nowhere and has to break his arm then cut it off with a dull multi-tool.
I can't bring myself to watch it, honestly

I thought it was a great movie.
It was a reenactment of what actually happened to the guy.
The guy basically goes insane and decides (after he already dulled his tools on other efforts) that he must cut his arm free, so it goes very slowly and almost killed him.